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Road to Zero Waste JH is Teton County’s official zero waste program for Jackson Hole, established in 2014. We provide education, guidance, and community support to reduce waste through recycling and composting.
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Volunteers showed up big. Join them before the Old Bill's giving deadline Friday.
Dear friends,
Jackson Community Recycling/Teton County ISWR's 19(!) volunteers kept Old Bill’s clean and green this year — recycling, composting and reducing waste for our community. With your support, we can build on that...
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This summer, four volunteers from Grand Teton Lodge Company rolled up their sleeves to help keep Teton County’s community recycling sites safe, clean and inviting. Over two separate days, they cleared well over 100 pounds of litter, swept pads and tidied drop-off areas.
The project was...
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Celebrate 35 years of recycling in Jackson Hole by entering Teton County's Recycled Art Contest! View rules, prize info, and submission details for this creative community event....
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Help Teton County hit 35% waste diversion for 35th anniversary
ISWR urges community to focus on the 3 C’s — cans, cardboard & compost — to meet this milestone goal
Solid Waste and Recycling invites residents, businesses and visitors to help move the needle toward a cleaner,...
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Businesses and nonprofits across Teton County have a unique opportunity to align their operations with Jackson Hole’s values of conservation and community — and get recognized for it.
The Sustainable Business Leaders (SBL) program, run by Riverwind Foundation in conjunction with Teton County Integrated Solid Waste...
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Teton County Integrated Solid Waste and Recycling is asking for the community’s help to stop illegal dumping at community recycling sites after a growing number of recent incidents involving tires, beds, furniture, wood and boxes left on the ground at community drop-off locations.
“Most Jackson Hole...
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Update: This position has been filled.
Teton County Integrated Solid Waste & Recycling (ISWR) is looking for a detail-loving, mission-minded Accounting Specialist to help manage the financial backbone of our recycling and waste operations.
As a division that blends public service with environmental impact, this is not...
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[caption id="attachment_16214" align="aligncenter" width="500"] A black bear strolls through a spring field in the Lamar Valley of Yellowstone. NPS / Jacob W. Frank[/caption]
Spring Clean Up Week Returns May 5-10
As spring takes hold and baby wildlife take their first steps in the valley, local residents are...
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Mark your calendars for Fall’s ‘Zero Waste Week’
Teton County Integrated Solid Waste and Recycling is celebrating a major milestone in 2025: 35 years of community recycling in Jackson Hole.
What began as a grassroots nonprofit in 1990 has grown into a robust county program and a...
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Safely dispose of oil-based paints, pesticides and more:
HHW Collection Season begins April 16
[caption id="attachment_15679" align="alignright" width="225"] Household Hazardous Waste can be disposed of safely through Teton County's HHW collection season.[/caption]
Got old paint thinners, leftover pesticides or toxic cleaning supplies taking up space in your garage?...